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Medical Negligence Claims

If you’ve suffered from poor medical care, contact us today. You may be eligible to receive medical negligence compensation. When contacting Mediclaims, your enquiry will be triaged by our in-house nursing and medical team, using our extensive clinical experience to assess your potential claim. We will then assess your prospects of a claim and engage with our panel of solicitors – all at no initial cost to you.

Our services cover:

  1. Medical Negligence Claims
  2. Birth Injury Claims
  3. Dental Negligence claims
Contact us now for a no-obligation, expert assessment. Submit your details in our form or call the number below, today.

Contact An Expert

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Medical Negligence Claims

If you’ve suffered from poor medical care, contact us today. You may be eligible to receive medical negligence compensation. When contacting Mediclaims, your enquiry will be triaged by our in-house nursing and medical team, using our extensive clinical experience to assess your potential claim. We will then assess your prospects of a claim and engage with our panel of solicitors – all at no initial cost to you.

Our services cover:

  1. Medical Negligence Claims
  2. Birth Injury Claims
  3. Dental Negligence claims
Contact us now for a no-obligation, expert assessment. Submit your details in our form or call the number below, today.

Contact An Expert

Mediclaims consent *

Mediclaims is a trading name of Total Legal Leads Ltd Company number 11896061.
Total Legal Leads Ltd is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority 911949.
Registration recorded on the website register.fca.org.uk.

Why Make a Claim With Mediclaims

In-House Medical Advice

Your enquiry is triaged by our qualified nursing and medical team to give your claim the best chance of proceeding.

The Best Solicitor for You

If going ahead, we will allocate your case to a solicitor from our panel who has the best experience to settle your claim.

Clear Communication

We prioritise transparency, offering clear information at each stage of your claim’s progression.

In-House Medical Advice

Your enquiry is triaged by our qualified nursing and medical team to give your claim the best chance of proceeding.

The Best Solicitor for You

If proceeding, we will allocate your case to a solicitor from our panel who is best positioned to settle your claim.

Clear Communication

We prioritise transparency, offering clear information at each stage of your claim’s progression.

Our Services

Medical Negligence Claims

Have you been injured as a result of poor care by a doctor or hospital?

 

Birth Injury Claims

Have you or your baby experienced an injury during birth?

Dental Negligence Claims

Have you experience negligence at a NHS Dental Practice?

FAQ’s

Common questions about your medical negligence claim answered.

What compensation can I seek in a medical negligence case?2023-11-28T13:49:25+00:00

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. The specific amount depends on the circumstances of your case. 

How long do I have to make a medical negligence claim?2023-11-28T13:48:55+00:00

You have 3 years from date of the incident or date of knowledge to make a medical negligence claim. So, contact us as soon as possible to discuss the possibility of making a medical negligence claim. 

Will I have to attend court if I make a medical negligence claim?2023-11-28T13:48:29+00:00

The possibility of having to attend court is very slim.  

Based on the NHS resolution report for 2018/19 over 70% of medical negligence claims were resolved without formal court proceedings. Around 30% of cases led to litigation, and less than 1% progressed to a full trial.  

Can I make a medical negligence claim on behalf of someone else?2023-11-28T13:48:09+00:00

Yes, you can make a claim on behalf of someone else. However, this can only be done if you are claiming on behalf of someone under 18, someone with a limited mental capacity or on behalf of someone who has unfortunately passed away.  

How is a medical negligence claim proved?2023-11-28T13:46:00+00:00

The first and foremost step in pursuing a successful claim is to reach out to us at your earliest convenience. To build and reinforce your case, we will require access to your medical records, including X-rays, scans, and test results. Additionally, we will conduct a thorough interview with you, as it is your responsibility to demonstrate that the care you received was negligent. Moreover, we will collaborate with other medical experts who can offer statements and opinions on the quality of care you experienced. 

Once we have compiled all the necessary evidence, we will carefully examine three pivotal areas: 

  1. Breach of duty – illustrating that the medical professional overseeing your care failed to meet the legally expected standard of duty of care. 
  2. Causation – establishing that the treatment you received was responsible for your injury or worsened your condition.
  3. Damages or losses – presenting clear evidence of the harm you endured due to negligence, and evaluating any financial losses or expenses incurred consequently. 
Are you eligible to make a medical negligence claim?2023-11-28T13:44:21+00:00

If you believe you’ve received insufficient care from a medical or healthcare professional, whether it stems from misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or inadequate aftercare, and if you can establish a direct link between their actions and your injuries or suffering, you might have grounds to file a claim. Feel free to reach out to us to talk about your situation, and we’ll assist you in navigating the process of kickstarting your claim. 

Making A Claim

Our Process

Our knowledge, experience and systematic approach ensures you receive the help and compensation you deserve.

Here is some information on our claims process:

  • Initial Consultation: We begin the process with an initial consultation, which consists of a phone call to gain a better understanding of your claim, and to provisionally advise how we can assist.

  • Signing of a CFA: If your claim is to proceed, the first stage is to sign the CFA – or “Conditional Fee Agreement.” This is the  contractual agreement between you and the solicitor, that requires completion before any further investigation can occur.
  • Requesting your Medical Records: We will then request your medical records from your GP, Hospital, and any other parties who may hold relevant records.
  • Medical Records Review: Once we have received your  records, they will then undergo an assessment by our dedicated Nursing Analyst team. They have years of experience in the medico-legal industry, and work to review all the relevant records in view of the initial allegations to help provide an expert opinion on whether the claim may be successful.

     

Once your report is completed by the nursing analysts, your solicitor will take the lead from there and we will use their experience and understanding to achieve the best possible outcome for you as our client.

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Making A Claim

 
Our Process

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Our knowledge, experience and systematic approach ensures you receive the help and compensation you deserve.

Here is some information on our claims process:

  • Initial Consultation: We begin the process with an initial consultation, which consists of a phone call to gain a better understanding of your claim, and to provisionally advise how we can assist.

  • Signing of a CFA: If your claim is to proceed, the 1st stage is to sign the CFA – or “Conditional Fee Agreement”. This is the no-win-no-fee contractual agreement between you & the Solicitor, that requires completion before any further investigation can occur.

  • Requesting your Medical Records: We will then request your medical records from your GP, Hospital, and any other parties who may hold relevant records.
  • Medical Records Review: Once we have received your records, they will then undergo an assessment by our dedicated Nursing Analyst team. They have years of experience in the medicolegal industry, and work to review all the relevant records against the initial allegations, to help provide an expert opinion on whether the claim may be successful.

     

    Once your report is completed by the nursing analysts, your solicitor will take the lead from there and we will use their experience and understanding to achieve the best possible outcome for you as our client.

     

     

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